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153. Paragraph (3)(a) provides a House may exercise its privileges and immunities in relation to the determination of whether a person has succeeded or been presented to a place having membership of the House, or is entitled by virtue of that place or appointment by the occupier of the place is entitled to sit in the House.
153. Paragraph (3)(a) provides a House may exercise its privileges and immunities in relation to the determination of whether a person has succeeded or been presented to a place having membership of the House, or is entitled by virtue of that place or appointment by the occupier of the place is entitled to sit in the House.


154. Paragraph (3)(b) provides that a House may resolve that any act matter or thing falls in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 44#s3|item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3)]] – this allows for the disregarding of minor technicalities which could prevent members from continuing in office.  Under [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 44#s3|item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3)]], only acts, matters and things that do not affect the ability of a person to be appointed or remain a director or charity trustee of Urabba Parks under an Australian law (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 44#EM|note 148(A))]].  However, such resolution does not affect a petition to the Tribunal.
154. Paragraph (3)(b) provides that a House may resolve that any act matter or thing falls in item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3) – this allows for the disregarding of minor technicalities which could prevent members from continuing in office.  Under item 1 of the table in subsection 44(3), only acts, matters and things that do not affect the ability of a person to be appointed or remain a director or charity trustee of Urabba Parks under an Australian law (see note 148(A)).  However, such resolution does not affect a petition to the Tribunal.


155. Under subsection (4), the Court of Directors is the Court of Disputed Returns and may be constituted by one judicial director.
155. Under subsection (4), the Court of Directors is the Court of Disputed Returns and may be constituted by one judicial director.
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